Broadening the Use of Product Development Ontology for One-Off Products

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In the context of technical and economic challenges, the last decade stands out through a continuous preoccupation to develop integrated design models, based on ontological structures of information submission. Tracking the life cycle of a product by using PLM systems requires the analysis and integration of knowledge resulted from product development ontology creation and use.

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